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Copyright Acknowledgments

The author and publisher gratefully acknowledge permission for the use of the following
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Excerpted from THE COMPLETE WORKS OF MONTAIGNE: ESSAYS, TRAVEL JOURNAL,
LETTERS
translated by Donald M. Frame with the permission of the publishers, Stanford
University Press. © 1943 by Donald M. Frame. © 1948, 1957 by the Board of Trustees of
the Leland Stanford Junior University.

Tom Tugend, "Synagogue arson suspects kept 'hit list' of Sacramento-area Jews," Jewish
Telegraphic Agency, July 12, 1999. Reprinted with permission from JTA, the Global News
Service of the Jewish People.

Bob Herbert, "Endless Poison," The New York Times, August 29, 1999. Copyright © 1999
by the New York Times Co. Reprinted by permission.

Yom Kippur greetings from Cardinal O'Connor ( September 8, 1999) reprinted with per-
mission of Cardinal O'Connor.

William Triplett, "The Shylock Within," The Washington Post, May 30, 1999, G1, 5. Reprinted
with permission from the author.

Every reasonable effort has been made to trace the owners of copyright materials in this
book, but in some instances this has proven impossible. The author and publisher will be
glad to receive information leading to more complete acknowledgments in subsequent
printings of the book and in the meantime extend their apologies for any omissions.

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Publication Information: Book Title: Understanding The Merchant of Venice: A Student Casebook to Issues, Sources, and Historical Documents. Contributors: Jay L. Halio - author. Publisher: Greenwood Press. Place of Publication: Westport, CT. Publication Year: 2000. Page Number: v.
    
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